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Thursday, September 11, 2003 - 03:00
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Environment [2]
Issue Number: 
123 [3]
Article-Summary: 

Is land reform compatible with wildlife management? Zimbabwe is seeking to combine the redistribution of large, 'under-utilised' landholdings to smallholders, with wildlife management, which needs extensive land holdings to be viable. Whilst one stresses direct redistribution, equity and land for crops, the other emphasises maximising foreign exchange earnings, encouraging public-private partnerships and relies on trickle down. This paper by the Department of Sociology at the University of...read more [4]

Is land reform compatible with wildlife management? Zimbabwe is seeking to combine the redistribution of large, 'under-utilised' landholdings to smallholders, with wildlife management, which needs extensive land holdings to be viable. Whilst one stresses direct redistribution, equity and land for crops, the other emphasises maximising foreign exchange earnings, encouraging public-private partnerships and relies on trickle down. This paper by the Department of Sociology at the University of Zimbabwe considers why Zimbabwe is attempting to combine the two, and whether it is possible.

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Land & Environment [5]
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Zimbabwe [7]

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